College: Women's Division I field may expand to 64 teamsPosted by Soccer America on Feb. 28, 12:00 a.m.News from the NCAA Division I women's soccer committee meeting in Santa Fe, N.M.: ò Expansion of the women's Division I field from 48 to 64 teams is the Division I Championships/Competition Cabinet's highest priority for 2001-02 along with men's soccer (32 to 48). ò Southern Methodist University in Dallas is hosting the 2001 final, and 2002 is set for ...» 0 Comments

Hexagonal: U.S. beats Mexico, 2-0Posted by Soccer America on Feb. 28, 12:00 a.m.Josh Wolff scored one goal and set up another to lead the United States to a 2-0 win over Mexico before a full house in Columbus. Wolff scored to give the United States the lead when Clint Mathis fed him with a long pass and he beat Jorge Canpos to score into the open net. After showing little in the ...» 0 Comments

USA-Mexico Update: McBride injuredPosted by Soccer America on Feb. 28, 12:00 a.m.Brian McBride took a blow to the right eye when he collided with Alberto Macias and had to be replaced by Josh Wolff in the 15th minute when his eye shut. Score: 0-0.» 0 Comments

Hexagonal: Jamaica defeats T&T, 1-0, on Marshall goalPosted by Soccer America on Feb. 28, 12:00 a.m.Jamaica claimed the first three points in the Hexagonal with a 1-0 win over Caribbean rival Trinidad & Tobago on a goal by Miami Fusion's Tyrone Marshall. The Lindsey Wilson and FIU product, called into the Reggae Boyz squad last season, scored the game's lone goal in the 15th minute.» 0 Comments

USA-Mexico Update: Reyna follows McBride to benchPosted by Soccer America on Feb. 28, 12:00 a.m.Halftime Score: 0-0. Suffering from a groin injury, U.S. playmaker Claudio Reyna was forced to leave the game in the 43rd minute. Reyna, who was replaced by Clint Mathis, was the second U.S. player to go off in the first half after Brian McBride. Little action in the first half: Mexico's Braulio Luna had the first shot on goal in ...» 0 Comments

U.S. Soccer: Armas, Milbrett take Player of the Year awardsPosted by Soccer America on Feb. 27, 12:00 a.m.U.S. Soccer named U.S. midfielder Chris Armas its Chevrolet Male Athlete of the Year and named U.S. striker Tiffeny Milbrett its Chevrolet Female Athlete of the Year. The Federation handed out its annual awards in Columbus, Ohio, where the U.S. men will compete against Mexico in a World Cup qualifier tomorrow night at Columbus Crew Stadium in a match televised ...» 0 Comments

MLS: Team by team notesPosted by Soccer America on Feb. 27, 12:00 a.m.D.C. United D.C. United continues to train at RFK Stadium ... A scrimmage against Georgetown University scheduled for Feb. 24 was cancelled after a snowstorm rendered the pitch unplayable ... United resumed workouts Feb. 27 and have a number of scrimmages scheduled against local college teams and the Richmond Kickers during the next several weeks ... United departs for Spring ...» 0 Comments